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Record of the safe crowd management workshop, 8-11 September 1997.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Mt Macedon paper ; 6/1997Publication details: Canberra : Emergency Management Australia, 1999Description: viii, 46 pISBN:
  • 064247110X (pbk)
DDC classification:
  • 302.33 21
Subject: The workshop was conducted from 8-11 September 1997. The aim of the workshop was to develop nationally-agreed strategies for the safe management of mass gatherings of people. The objectives were to: identify problems and issues in crowd management; identify criteria and options for coordinating the management of activities involving mass gatherings of people; and, develop a checklist of topics which persons with responsibilities for managing mass gathering events could use as a planning tool. The workshop achieved these outputs and a comprehensive checklist for use by emergency management and other personnel was developed. It will be circulated to state and territory police departments which specialise in major event/mass crowd planning
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The workshop was conducted from 8-11 September 1997. The aim of the workshop was to develop nationally-agreed strategies for the safe management of mass gatherings of people. The objectives were to: identify problems and issues in crowd management; identify criteria and options for coordinating the management of activities involving mass gatherings of people; and, develop a checklist of topics which persons with responsibilities for managing mass gathering events could use as a planning tool. The workshop achieved these outputs and a comprehensive checklist for use by emergency management and other personnel was developed. It will be circulated to state and territory police departments which specialise in major event/mass crowd planning

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